A plea to the fishermen with tears in my eyes.

We have many birds here that have only one foot and some with both feet gone.
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Leave only your footprints is a popular saying, but so many don't, and this is the result.

This is a Moorhen (Gallinula chloropus), in a freshwater dam and its legs got caught in some fishing nylon string waste that we call "gut". Many fishermen have the habit of throwing their nylon waste into the water.
Not only birds, but other wild water creatures are strangled by the waste. A few years ago, I had to cut a bird free from the nylon, as it would not have made it. It was a Blacksmith Lapwing.
I am not the only one that is worried about this.

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Now we will have a look at the beach.

*Many coastal birds, horseshoe crabs, sea turtles, and marine mammals are injured or killed each year as the result of becoming tangled in fishing line and its associated hooks and tackle that have been improperly disposed of along beaches or thrown over from boats into the water. *

Hooks and lines caught on branches and debris can harm animals and cause them to become tangled on legs, wings, and beaks of birds. Geese, ducks and gulls sustain crippling injuries after one or both of their legs become wrapped in fishing line. A hook caught in a beak or mouth can make eating painful or impossible, resulting in death by starvation.
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This is an African Oystercatcher (Haematopus moquini) and the sad thing is that they are on the red endangered list.
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Yep! You see that its left foot is gone and now it cannot sleep on the rocks anymore.
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I wonder how it eats, as they need both feet to anchor them on the rocks when they break the oysters loose.
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A perfect target for predators.
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Finally, birds have an intricate design, and they need all of their body parts to function. But sadly, some in this life don't give a damn about the birds.
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It always makes me angry when I see this. I mean, what does it cost to have a bag with you for the waste? Be it hanging from you belt at shore, or at your feet in your boat. Littering is a terrible evil.
Imagine what it is to go through life with only foot and how difficult it would be. Now as humans, we have all kinds of medical inventions and maybe the is a false foot available to ease the situation. Wildlife do not have these interventions and the two birds that I show here's days are numbered.
They will not live for much longer and yes, it is a heartbreaking situation.

I am sorry to share this post with you, but if it can even make us think about the littering situation, then I would be very happy.

And That's All Friends.

Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Canon Powershot SX70HS Bridge camera.

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it's sad to see the damage fishing nets and fishwire can do to nature

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When anglers cast off, the fishing line can sometimes get caught on branches nearby. If you complain to the angling club, they will say it's the irresponsible anglers that leave fishing line behind. I can't see responsible ones trying to untangle the line stuck in a tree either. You can't win.

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Oh yes, and the buck is always passed, instead of getting in and fixing it. They can blame others for years to come and in the meantime the wildlife will continue to suffer.
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*That is so, so sad. The planets water bodies are not dumps and should not be treated in such a despicable manner. So many people have no empathy for any creatures.

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It breaks my heart every time that I see this and so much is wrong in the oceans lately. Apart from the discarded fishing lines, the beaches are littered, and the sea continues to wash up plastic items. Tons of oil are leaked from tanker ships, and I have only mentioned the tip of the iceberg.
Sheer madness, as we are gradually destroying mankind.
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It is sad to see… there are easy solutions. But people will be people…
I managed to post today 😉 a bit later than expected.
Have a wonderful Thursday and first of June Zac 👋🏻☀️
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Yep, a sorrowful sight.
Still struggling with the power cuts, but I will look for your post.
I hope that the month of July will be great for you guys Jackie.
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I understand no worries Zac… it’s a long post today and yesterday hahaha with lots of photos.
Let’s hope.
Hubby is now gone back to the UK. He will join me here mid July. What isn’t nice so long apart…
But we survive and it sure will makes us stronger. 🤓
Have a great weekend my friend.
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You also try to have a great weekend Jackie and I will try to go and look at your posts.
Mid July is not that far and just keep yourself busy.
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Thank you kindly Zac 👋🏻😊 much appreciated!
It’s not and I sure will keep myself busy hehehe 🤭
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My pleasure and I know that you will keep yourself busy !LOL

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It is very sad, indeed. All it takes is just a little consciousness... I realize that sometimes fishermen get their lines caught on snags and such, but those are often in boats and can still remove 95% of the line if only they take the time.

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That is exactly what I am talking about, as a little care can save many lives. But lately everybody is in a hurry, and matters got worse since the Covid pandemic, as most people are now out to try and recover their financial losses during the lengthy lockdown times.
But still, this is no excuse for the vast littering that is taking place.
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it's a mandar bird, I like mandar bird meat, and I often hunt it when I have free time, it lives in swamps and rice fields, the color is black, its head is red, its meat is very delicious🤤

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I hope your post will save some birds in the future :( ... Is there a wildlife rescue place close by? I'm sure they'd at least take in the endangered ones if you call them in?

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Thank you and I hope so too.
Yes, we have a wildlife rescue service here, but they are overloaded and we normally take the birds to our local vet. Only if I can catch them, or if they are too sick to fly.

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It's probably a good idea to check those frequently that are without feet, as they'll be getting weak if they aren't able to adapt? I hope the shorebird has found a different method of hunting :(

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Oh yes, we often go there, but up to now they all seem to be okay. If they get weak, they will sit on the side and then I can get them. The shorebird is a Moorhen and they eat water plants, small fish, snails, small frogs and worms, so I suppose it will be alright unless it loses the other foot.

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I'm glad you are watching out for them :) Hopefully something will be done about the garbage...

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